Author: John Clare

Tell me about yourself
Yes, it’s a very open question, but the interviewer isn’t looking for a long and rambling story of your life, warns Jon Gregory, editor of win-that-job.com. “What the interviewer most wants to hear is what you’ve got about you that makes you relevant and potentially a great choice,” he explains. Summarise your early career in as few words as possible to cover your background and then cut straight to your most recent and relevant experiences.

“Deliver the facts, rather than a sales pitch and try to relax,” says Gregory. “Smile, be enthusiastic and engage with the interviewer because this is your opportunity to help steer a positive tone to the whole proceedings.”

The world has shifted to the world of internet. Everyone wants to have their own website to showcase their products and services keeping in line with the latest web design trends. Web professionals handle the graphical, aesthetic and technical aspects of a website. They understand the client’s need and make the website’s layout, develop, test and integrate web applications into the site and then do the maintenance activities. Owing to the following factors, this career seems to be a lucrative one.